And mirroring her nationwide numbers, Carly Fiorina had her moment in the spotlight with Arizona voters but now is closer to the bottom of the poll. Voters weren’t even asked about her in July, but by August, she shot up to 10.4 percent following a stellar performance at the GOP debate, and then slowly began to decline in popularity.

She received 9.3 percent of the vote in September, 3.5 percent in November, and is now polling at about 2.9 percent.

Marco Rubio currently is in third place, representing the only candidate other than Trump and Cruz to pull in double digits.

In fact, when taken together, Trump, Cruz, and Rubio represent two-thirds of the state's Republican vote.